UG in Chemistry Courses at Grace College & Grace Graduate School
CHM 111 General Chemistry I 4
@ CHM 113 General Chemistry I Lab 0
@ CHM 112 General Chemistry II 4
@ CHM 114 General Chemistry II Lab 0
@ CHM 211 Organic Chemistry I 4
@ CHM 213 Organic Chemistry I Lab 0
@ @ CHM 212 Organic Chemistry II 4
@ CHM 214 Organic Chemistry II Lab 0
@ Elective Chemistry courses 3
@ BSC 245 Biochemistry (3)
@ ENB 321 Environmental Chemistry (4)
@ ENB 322 Environmental Chemistry Lab (0)
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Chemistry at Bridgewater College is a small but well-equipped department, graduating 4-6 majors each year. Of those majors, more than half go on to further their education in graduate or professional schools. Others have joined firms such such as Merck, Dow and W. R. Grace as bench chemists, while others find work in quality control labs both private and state-operated.
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